Family tree of the Twenty-first, Twenty-second, and Twenty-third Dynasties of Egypt
The Twenty-first, Twenty-second, and Twenty-third Dynasties ruled Egypt from the 10th century through the 8th century BC. The family tree of the Twenty-first dynasty was heavily interconnected with the family of the High Priests of Amun at Thebes. The Twenty-second dynasty and Twenty-third dynasty were also related by marriage to the family of the High Priests.
Legend
descent | possibly descent | |||||||||||||||
succession (for pharaohs with unknown parents only) | marriage | possibly marriage | ||||||||||||||
Pharaoh's name |
Pharaoh | |||||||||||||||
Pharaoh's name |
King of Thebes | |||||||||||||||
Co-regent's name | Co-regent | |||||||||||||||
High Priest of Amun |
Family tree
References
See also
- Ancient Egyptian family trees
- Twenty-first dynasty of Egypt
- Twenty-second Dynasty of Egypt
- Twenty-third Dynasty of Egypt
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